Brain Injuries

Ohio brain injury lawyers must have a complete understanding of the causes of traumatic brain injuries. A traumatic brain injury or closed head injury results when there is either an actual blow to the head or a force that causes an acceleration-deceleration movement of the head. The brain strikes the inside of the skull causing localized or generalized damage.

Brain injuries can be diagnosed by all types of physicians, including neuropsychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and neurosurgeons. A person can suffer a significant brain injury even though an MRI or CAT scan show normal results.

Symptoms commonly associated with a traumatic brain injury or closed head injury include the following:

Coma

Cognitive Impairment

Language and Speech Impairment

Memory Loss and Impairment

Conduct Disorder

Personality Disorder

Loss of Concentration

Loss of Problem Solving Skills

Perception Problems

Sleep Disturbance

Headaches

Blurred Vision

Seizures

Our Toledo, Ohio brain injury lawyers understand that these types of injuries can make it difficult for a person to lead a normal life. Brain injuries can cause changes in personality that affect marriages, families, and friendships. Head injury patients are often unable to work and suffer significant impairment on earnings and earning potential. In almost all cases, head injury patients often need expensive attendant care due to their condition. If the injury arose from a car accident, motorcycle accident, truck accident, bicycle accident, or pedestrian accident, there is often a claim that can be filed against the at-fault party's insurance company.

The injuries resulting from traumatic brain injuries are often permanent. Cases involving brain injuries have substantial value for both jury verdicts and settlements. Individuals who sustained brain injuries and their families should contact Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC to determine their legal rights. Our office will start working on your case immediately and begin gathering evidence to prove and win your case.

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Individuals who suffer injuries and infections at nail salons do have legal rights. Salon owners have a legal duty to provide a safe and sanitary setting for manicures and pedicures and many states have laws and regulations that require salons to adhere to strict health guidelines. A salon customer who suffers an injury or infection should contact our firm immediately.